Australian duo Royel Otis brought its Australian indie-pop sound to Stubb’s on Sept. 20 and 21 with support from British indie band, bby.
Read MoreBrit-rock outfit English Teacher ignited the crowd at 29th Street Ballroom’s stage on Sept. 19 with support from local punk opener Guiding Light.
Read MoreFather John Misty, supported by Cut Worms, stopped in Austin on Sept. 16 for his latest tour.
Supported by local bands Flight By Nothing and Slenderbodies, Austin-grown band Night Cap debuted its latest body of work, It’s Happening, at a one-of-a-kind Stubb’s show on Sept. 12.
Read MoreOn Sept. 12, folk powerhouses Hank Heaven and Samia captivated attendees with a two-hour odyssey of energetic and spellbinding music.
Bedroom-rock quartet wilt wowed on Mohawk’s indoor stage on Aug. 16 with support from Texan opener Minor Issue.
Read MorePunk sensation Michael Clifford took the stage at The Fonda on July 31 for his first-ever solo performance with support from Ryan Hall.
Read MoreThe Fray Celebrated the 20 year anniversary of How To Save A Life at ACL Live at Moody Theater on July 26.
Read MorePunk rock band Wavves returned to Mohawk for the Spun Tour on July 19, joined by chokecherry and Beach Goons.
Read MoreAustralian musician Tash Sultana brought their indie groove from down under to The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory on June 17 with support from indie-rock duo Lime Cordiale.
Read MoreFolk-pop artist Sydney Rose performed at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever on June 9 with support from Abby Powledge.
Read MoreFolk-rock band Caamp performed at Moody Amphitheater on May 29 with support from alternative group Blind Pilot.
Read MoreIndie-folk artist Katie Gavin performed at the Moody Amphitheater at Waterloo Park on May 10.
Read MoreAlt-pop singer-songwriter bodie played an intimate show at ACL Live at 3TEN on May 4, night two of his first headline tour ‘Murder My Ego.’
Read MoreRock artist DeathbyRomy performed with bodyimage at Empire Control Room on April 30 as part of her ‘Hollywood Forever’ tour.
Read MoreIndie-pop artist Malcolm Todd performed at Stubb’s on May 3 with support from Sophie Gray.
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